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Die temperamentvolle Mulan erlebt den schönsten Moment ihres Lebens, weil General Shang um ihre Hand anhält! Doch bevor sie heiraten können, müssen sie gemeinsam noch einige Herausforderungen meistern. Da ist zum einen der freche Mushu, der seinen Job als Wächter der Familie ziemlich ernst nimmt und so für erhebliche Turbulenzen sorgt. Dazu kommt ein neuer Auftrag vom Kaiser persönlich: Mulan und Shang sollen drei Prinzessinnen auf dem gefährlichen Weg zu ihren eigenen Hochzeiten quer durch China eskortieren. Als Mulan erkennt, daß die drei gegen ihren Willen verheiratet werden sollen, fällt sie eine kühne Entscheidung, die den Lauf der Geschichte ändern wird.
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An alright sequel. It's a more watered down story regarding Ming-Na Wen's character, with more focus put on lovey-dovey stuff as opposed to a fight of some kind. Therefore, things are naturally less enjoyable than in the original film. To me, everything's just a little slow and predictable so I can't rate it higher. Away from Wen, the supporting cast is weaker with the absence of Eddie Murphy as Mushu. Mark Moseley actually comes in with an OK performance, yet it's not a jot on Murphy's. There are some notable newcomers though, with Lucy Liu (Mei) and Sandra Oh (Ting-Ting) appearing. The music is average, as is the animation. It's simply a weaker production all in all, as you would probably predict. 'Mulan II' is, at least, still better than a number of other Disney animated sequels; e.g. 'Cinderella II: Dreams Come True' or 'Belle’s Magical World', among others.
DisneyToon butchers yet another Disney property with Mulan II, an insipid piece of trash that’s excruciatingly formulaic. Lacking any subtlety (as if written for a 5-year old), the story follows Mulan and her former army friends as they escort the Emperor’s three daughters to their arranged marriages...and surprise, surprise the daughters fall in love with the soldiers. The animation isn’t half bad, though it stays pretty simple and limits the scope. And most of the original cast returns, but the absence of Eddie Murphy is felt; not so much in the voice as in the characterization of Mushu, which is all wrong (with him coming off as an uncaring, mean-spirited jerk). Mulan II betrays all the goodwill engendered by the first film, and delivers clichéd, uninspired tripe.
★★★☆☆ (3/5) Definitely not on the same level as the original, but it’s more enjoyable than most Disney sequels. It leans more into romance and lighter comedy, and while the songs aren’t as strong, it still has some charm. Solid, just not special.
Honestly? Its solid. Mark Moseley's Eddie Murphy impression being not Eddie Murphy himself stops being a problem pretty quickly for me. The story is cute, not GOOD but cute. The Three Princesses are fun and highlights for me, especially Mei. The only thing that REALLY made me go "ok, yaknow what, I HATE this" is Mushu being a... complete ass in this one. It just feels like a roll back for the charachter.
this sequel was a letdown from start to finish, I would love to say this movie sucks because it lacked Eddie Murphy, but it's more than that, no clear story and no villain, and the songs were awful. My score: 4/10